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[syn: accustomed, customary, habitual, wonted(a)]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Wonted \Wont"ed\, a.
Accustomed; customary; usual.
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Again his wonted weapon proved. --Spenser.
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Like an old piece of furniture left alone in its wonted
corner. --Sir W.
Scott.
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She was wonted to the place, and would not remove.
--L'Estrange.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Wont \Wont\, v. i. [imp. Wont, p. p. Wont, or Wonted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Wonting.]
To be accustomed or habituated; to be used.
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A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. --Spenser.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
wonted
adj 1: commonly used or practiced; usual; "his accustomed
thoroughness"; "took his customary morning walk"; "his
habitual comment"; "with her wonted candor" [syn:
accustomed, customary, habitual, wonted(a)]